In its curated list of the world’s top hotels, Town & Country includes Galapagos Safari Camp as a standout property in Ecuador, highlighting its distinctive approach to experiencing the Galápagos Islands.

The feature notes the Camp’s inspiration from African safari traditions, brought to the archipelago by founders Michael and Stephanie Mesdag. Positioned as an upscale, land-based alternative to cruising, it is presented as a creative way to explore one of the world’s most protected natural environments.

Set in the highlands of Santa Cruz, the Camp is described as overlooking expansive views of the Pacific Ocean and the Galapagos National Park. The article highlights its small scale – nine tents, a family suite, and a main lodge – emphasising the sense of space, privacy, and personalisation this allows.

Framed as a more intimate way to experience the islands, Galapagos Safari Camp is positioned as ideal for travellers seeking a quieter, more tailored alternative to larger cruise-based itineraries, with the flexibility to explore at their own pace.

It’s a creative but upscale alternative to exploring the archipelago and soaking in the best of nature in one of the most fiercely protected national parks in the world.

 

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